KXLF-TV

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KXLF-TV / KBZK / KXLH-LP

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Butte / Bozeman / Helena, Montana
Branding Montana's News Station
Slogan Fair. Accurate. To the point.
Channels 4 / 7 (VHF); 25 (UHF) analog,
5 / 13 (VHF) digital
Affiliations CBS/MTN
The CW (on digital)
Owner Evening Post Publishing Company
Founded August 14, 1953
Call letters meaning Call letters once part of XL radio network
Former callsigns KCTZ (KBZK)
Former affiliations ABC, FOX (KBZK)
Transmitter Power KXLF: 100 / 43.7 kW (analog)
  8 / 18.9 kW (digital)
Height KXLF: 576 / 249 m (analog)
588 / 271 m (digital)
Website www.montanasnewsstation.com

KXLF-TV is a television station in Butte, Montana, broadcasting locally on VHF channel 4 as a CBS affiliate, with programming from The CW on digital. Founded August 14, 1953, the station is owned by the Evening Post Publishing Company. KXLF was Montana's first television station, beating sister station KTVQ by three months.

Montana's News Station can also be seen in Bozeman, Montana, on KBZK channel 7 and KXLH-LP channel 25 in Helena, Montana. Both stations repeat KXLF's programming, with local ads and news segments.

KBZK formerly served as the area's FOX affiliate, broadcasting under the call letters KCTZ.

KXLF's digital subchannel is known as Montana CW. KXLH digital subchannel is known as Helena CW 10.

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Broadcast television in the Helena market (Nielsen DMA #206)

KMTF 10 (The CW) - KTVH 12 (NBC) - KHBB 21 (ABC) - KXLH 25 (CBS/MTN) - KJJC 34 (JCTV) - K41CX 41 (TBN) - K44GE 44 (Ind) - K49EH 49 (PBS)

Broadcast television available on cable only:

KDVR 31 (FOX, Denver)

Regional cable television channels

TVMT

See also: Broadcast Television in Billings, Great Falls, and Missoula

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